EddieB
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- Joined
- Feb 17, 2005
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- North Carolina
Thanks for the followup and I wish you well. Don't be too hung up with the assessors value or classification, especially classification, since they do not visit or verify every property. If I have a chance, I will post fannies directives on manuf/modular comparable selection.Update,, the aprraisal came into the bank this morning, when I called to get the news, I was told by my banker she couldn't send me a copy yet because the appraiser used the wrong form, he wrote it up on a manufactured home form!!! They were contacting him to see his reasoning and they would get back to me.. since I first posted my Realator and I did research on the subject, went to planning and zoning it is considered real property and modular not manufactured, found sticker under sink with Texas irc stamp, we sent all this info along with 4 comparable stick built properties with acreage that have sold in the last 6 months. All of this and he still seems set on appraising as a manufactured. The numbers came in 10000 under asking price, 20000 under taxed assessed value, it's assessed at 60$ sq ft, all comparables were 90$and above. So best I can assume is he really low balled on the sq ft appraisal to be 20000 under assessed value, but I don't know because I haven't seen numbers yet, all this being said I told banker if he wasn't going to do his job correctly I wasn't going to pay, she said I couldn't do that, Now just so y'all understand I'm not nieve to construction I've been in it all my life, have remodeled multiple houses, and flipped a couple, I was not familiar with modular so I did research, everything I found said they were solid and comparable to site built, the place on the outside does look like a manufactured but the inside is nice, not your typical double wide, real sinks nice floors, good floor plan, anyone interested MLS# 50007385, I guess my question is if the appraiser doesn't want to appraise as stick built and come up with a realistic aprraisal, do I have any other avenues or am I screwed? Thanks
But it does boil down to how the market will perceive the appeal and quality of construction. If it looks and feels like a manufactured home, then most buyers will value it as such, maybe more for the higher quality of construction. Regardless, the spec sheet states modular which should be reported on the 1004 form and not the 1004C form (manuf). The comparables chosen and how they are adjusted are the appraisers' decision.
Again, good luck